Using LUTs can be helpful when color grading footage in Premiere Pro. With lookup tables, you are able to get a good color base and can build from that point to grade your entire project. I usually like to edit clip by clip to account for light/color inconsistencies. In this tutorial, I will be covering […]
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23 Inspiring Motion Graphics Artists
Animation and motion graphics are used heavily in media, tv, and throughout the web. There are many types of motion graphics artists including 2D/3D animators, illustrators, UI/UX designers, CGI designers, and more. In this list, we’ll be covering 23 unique and inspiring motion graphics artists from all around the world. 1. Cub Studio Cub Studio […]
Continue readingStunning Cafe Photography: 10 Tips for Capturing Lifestyle Photos at Your Local Coffee Shop
Café lifestyle photography has seemingly taken over the Instagram scene in recent years, and it continues to grow in popularity. The reason why is pretty simple: it’s downright gorgeous. There’s something magical about a beautiful scene that contains some of the most essential human needs: food, drink, and a relaxing location. Café lifestyle photography creates […]
Continue reading14 Great Sites to Learn Video Editing
Video editing can be very challenging to learn. There are a lot of programs that you can use in your workflow and they are constantly updating along with cameras and other equipment used for production/post-production. Once you get a good baseline in the programs you need to use, you can build on your knowledge and […]
Continue readingHow to Edit Travel Photos in Capture One Pro
I started using Capture One a little over 8 months ago after seeing articles about the raw photo editing program frequently pop up in my social feeds. Since then I’ve only used it more and more. For some reason, I was under the impression that Capture One Pro was only useful for studio and high […]
Continue readingHow to Load 120mm Film into the Mamiya M645
Loading and unloading your camera is never the part that people look forward to, yet everyone that shoots with film still has to know how to load and unload their film. This is especially true if you’re shooting anything larger than 35mm film because everything has started to get more expensive and you don’t want […]
Continue readingEdit Like Sam Dameshek: Matte Lightroom Tutorial
Do you ever wonder how a certain photographer makes their image come to life? We do too. We wonder about this all the time and we have become more and more aware of how these amazing photographers create their edits. To help you edit with more of a strategy and style, we sat down and […]
Continue readingEssential Tips to Consider When Taking Corporate Headshots
A good first impression can be made through the photo you post in your professional social website or profile. It is never acceptable to merely post your selfies online; a corporate headshot should be much better. What is a Corporate Headshot? Corporate headshots are portraits used on different social media platforms. These pictures are in […]
Continue readingUsing the Auto Save Feature in Premiere Pro
The Auto Save feature is a helpful precaution that Adobe builds into Premiere Pro. This feature saves your project so that if the program crashes or your computer dies, you have a backup to continue from. Using your project settings and preferences, you can customize the settings of auto save in Premiere Pro so that […]
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